Warren H. Pyle

Warren H. Pyle, the senior founding partner of Pyle Rome, spent more than four decades representing workers in a wide variety of employment matters, including age, disability and sex discrimination, long term disability benefits, health and pension benefits, severance pay, wrongful discharge and related maters.

Mr. Pyle represented college and university faculty and other professionals in denial of tenure, disability discrimination and contract disputes.

Mr. Pyle also represented a wide variety of labor organizations, including locals of United Steelworkers of America, United Food and Commercial Workers Union, International Association of Fire Fighters, and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, as well as faculty unions at Boston University, Emerson College, Berklee College, and Wentworth Institute, in contract negotiations, grievances, arbitration, and litigation.

He continues to take an active interest in the work of the firm and the important issues facing working people and the unions that represent them.

Education

Publications

The Developing Labor Law (1980-2005), Chapter Editor

Research papers presented to AFL-CIO and United Food and Commercial Workers attorney conferences on various topics

Bar and Court Admissions

Member, State Bar of Massachusetts, since 1958
Admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, First Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. District Court, Massachusetts.
Appeared in Court of Appeals for Fourth, Fifth and District of Columbia Circuits